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  2. Magic number (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Using the example above and with the same 162-game season, team A has 8 games remaining. The magic number for Team A to win the division is still "5": 58 + 8 − 62 + 1 = 5. As you can see, the magic number is the same whether calculating it based on potential wins of the leader or potential losses of the trailing team.

  3. Scott Flansburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 he invented a 13-month calendar using zero as a day, month, and year, which he called "The Human Calculator Calendar". [6] In 1998 he published the Harper Paperbacks book Math Magic for Your Kids: Hundreds of Games and Exercises from the Human Calculator to Make Math Fun and Easy. [8]

  4. Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more well-known topics in recreational mathematics are Rubik's Cubes, magic squares, fractals, logic puzzles and mathematical chess problems, but this area of mathematics includes the aesthetics and culture of mathematics, peculiar or amusing stories and coincidences about mathematics, and the personal lives of mathematicians.

  5. What's the Brewers magic number and who are the teams ... - AOL

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    New York Mets. Where they stand: 50-48, 6½ games behind Milwaukee Brewers vs. the Braves: 3-0 (three games remain to close the season). Current trends: The Mets have won six of nine and ...

  6. Games behind - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, this treats each unplayed game as being a tie (i.e. 1 ⁄ 2 win and a 1 ⁄ 2 loss). In an extreme example, attempting to compare the records of the 2007 New England Patriots (16–0; 1.000 winning percentage) [ 1 ] and the 1972 Detroit Tigers (86–70; .551 winning percentage) [ 2 ] finds that the teams are equivalent on a games ...

  7. 1089 (number) - Wikipedia

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    1089 is widely used in magic tricks because it can be "produced" from any two three-digit numbers. This allows it to be used as the basis for a Magician's Choice.For instance, one variation of the book test starts by having the spectator choose any two suitable numbers and then apply some basic maths to produce a single four-digit number.

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  9. Fibonacci nim - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the Zeckendorf representation of 10 is 8 + 2; although 10 can also be represented as sums of Fibonacci numbers in other ways, such as 5 + 5 or 5 + 3 + 2, those other ways do not meet the condition of only using each Fibonacci number once and avoiding consecutive pairs of Fibonacci numbers such as the pairs 2, 3 and 3, 5.